KPMG US recently ran a pilot in which tax professionals developed software using vibe coding. By the end of the six-week program, tax workers had developed software that the company said it now uses.
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Over half of engineering teams now consistently use AI coding tools Top adopters report double pull request throughput compared with low adopters Autonomous agents now handle an increasing share of ...